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FLIR

Term from Defense Services industry explained for recruiters

FLIR (Forward Looking Infrared) refers to thermal imaging systems that can detect heat signatures and create clear images in complete darkness or challenging weather conditions. It's like a special camera that sees heat instead of light. While originally developed for military use, FLIR systems are now widely used in security, law enforcement, industrial inspection, and search and rescue operations. When this term appears in a resume, it usually indicates experience with operating, maintaining, or integrating these thermal imaging systems.

Examples in Resumes

Operated FLIR systems during nighttime surveillance operations

Maintained and calibrated FLIR equipment for maritime security vessels

Trained security personnel in the use of FLIR and Forward Looking Infrared systems

Typical job title: "FLIR Systems Operators"

Also try searching for:

Thermal Imaging Specialist FLIR Systems Technician Infrared Systems Operator Defense Systems Operator Security Systems Specialist Surveillance Systems Operator

Example Interview Questions

Senior Level Questions

Q: How would you plan and implement a large-scale FLIR system deployment?

Expected Answer: Should discuss needs assessment, system selection, integration with existing security infrastructure, team training, maintenance schedules, and budget considerations.

Q: What experience do you have with optimizing FLIR systems for different environmental conditions?

Expected Answer: Should explain how different weather conditions affect thermal imaging, calibration techniques, and adjusting settings for optimal performance in various scenarios.

Mid Level Questions

Q: Describe your experience maintaining and troubleshooting FLIR systems.

Expected Answer: Should discuss routine maintenance procedures, common problems and solutions, calibration processes, and when to escalate issues to manufacturers.

Q: How do you train new operators on FLIR equipment?

Expected Answer: Should explain training methods, key operational procedures, safety protocols, and common mistakes to avoid.

Junior Level Questions

Q: What are the basic components of a FLIR system?

Expected Answer: Should be able to describe the main parts like thermal sensor, display screen, controls, and basic functions of each component.

Q: What safety procedures do you follow when operating FLIR equipment?

Expected Answer: Should discuss basic operational safety, equipment handling, maintenance checks, and reporting procedures.

Experience Level Indicators

Junior (0-2 years)

  • Basic FLIR system operation
  • Equipment maintenance checks
  • Standard operating procedures
  • Basic report writing

Mid (2-5 years)

  • Advanced system operation
  • Troubleshooting and maintenance
  • Operator training
  • Emergency response procedures

Senior (5+ years)

  • System deployment planning
  • Team management
  • Advanced maintenance and repairs
  • Integration with other security systems

Red Flags to Watch For

  • No hands-on experience with thermal imaging systems
  • Lack of required security clearances
  • No knowledge of basic maintenance procedures
  • Poor understanding of safety protocols